WAINWRIGHT PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 121). Letters, etc., to V. S. Wainwright, as follows: 1. ff. 1, 2. Two sets of verses by 'E. H. Visiak' (i.e. Edward Harold Physick); 1964, n.d. Autograph.2. ff. 3, 4. Ruth Pitter; 23 Feb. 1961. 3. ff. 5-33. John Cowpe... 1926-1964

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WAINWRIGHT PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 121). Letters, etc., to V. S. Wainwright, as follows: 1. ff. 1, 2. Two sets of verses by 'E. H. Visiak' (i.e. Edward Harold Physick); 1964, n.d. Autograph.2. ff. 3, 4. Ruth Pitter; 23 Feb. 1961. 3. ff. 5-33. John Cowpe... 1926-1964

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